I'm fairly new to Mechanicals. I had never used one until about 6 years ago. So here goes my initial contribution.


Black bear
- 70lb draw wt
- 27.5 DL
- shot distance 19yds
- SEVR 2", 125gr
- pass through
- GT Pierce, 300, some heavy @ss Ethics insert system, 504 TAW (this was my heavy weight/ High FOC experiment phase)
- This was the first animal I took using a mechanical BH. Nothing really spectacular about this, shot was middle of middle. Other than the when the arrow exited the bear it bounced off the bait barrel and shot about 10yds back towards my location. It took a bit to find it.

Buck Antelope
- 71 draw wt
- 27.75 DL
- shot distance around 45ish
- SEVR 1.75, 125 gr
- pass through
- BE Rampage, 300, 50gr insert, 10gr collar, 471 TAW
- My experience with speed goats are if you try to stop them like is common with deer, they will turn inside-out and take off. So this was an ambush and the buck was walking. The shot went in behind the ribs, severed the arteries under the spine. He ran full speed about 80 yds and tipped over.



Mountain Lion
- 71 draw wt
- 27.75 DL
- shot distance around 13yds
- SEVR 1.75, 125 gr
- Arrow stopped by treed on off side.
BE Rampage, 300, 50gr insert, 10gr collar, 471 TAW
- Shot was tight behind the shoulder, and because of how they crouch in a tree it did enter part of the leg muscle. The lion's onside front leg snapped the arrow as it jumped from the tree. Cat ran about 100-120 yds. Recovered the broadhead inside while field dressing. Large entry hole. The hole on the off side was the shape of the chisel tip due to the tree stopping it. Picture with my hand is the entrance.



Pig
- 71 draw wt
- 27.75 DL
- shot distance around 35-38yds
- Evolution Outdoors Hyde, 125 gr
- pass through
- BE Rampage, 300, 50gr insert, 10gr collar, 471 TAW
- I'd never hunted pigs before and we were down in OK. Spot/stalk, shot was back part of ribs. The Sow ran about 100yds and died. Blades were bent but the feral spun straight when I tested back home.